CONCORD – In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the N.H. Department of Health and Human Services reminds women to take action against the illness, for free.The DHHS Division of Public Health Services (DPHS) Let No Woman Be Overlooked program provides free breast and cervical cancer screenings to women who meet screening guidelines, live in N.H., are between the ages of 21- and 64-years-old, are uninsured or underinsured, and have a limited income.“Early Detection through breast cancer screening is a priority in NH and at the Division of Public Health Services,” said Public Health Director Dr. José Montero. “It’s important that women talk with their health care provider and schedule regular mammograms. Regular screenings can help detect cancer at an early stage when it might be more easily treated. Currently in New Hampshire there are more than 25 health facilities that offer free mammograms through the Let No Women Be Overlooked Program.”From July of 2011 through June of 2012, the Let No Woman Be Overlooked, Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (BCCP) enrolled over 4,600 women for free screening mammograms and diagnostic services. Since screening began n 1997, the BCCP has screened more than 25,000 women. Having regular mammograms, following national screening guidelines, can detect breast cancer at an early stage, and lead to an easier course of treatment.Many women are not aware that if they meet the age and income criteria they can receive FREE breast and cervical cancer screening in New Hampshire through the Let No Woman Be Overlooked Program. To determine if you or someone you know is eligible call 1-800-852-3345, X 4931 or visit the DHHS website at .www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/cdpc/bccp/index.htm